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Show WIDE-OPEN ROSE RESTS ON HA TOF FINEST CRIN BY CORA MOORE. New York's Fashion Authority. NEW YORK, May 13. If spring hats have been unusually effective, which they have, summer models arc adorable. ador-able. They literally radiate gladness with their airy trimmings and soft coloring. col-oring. Imagine a hat of finest crin with a wide brim that undulates from a high black to a drooping side, edged all around with narrow lace frilling and then a low crown swathed with tullo and, at one side, a great single pink wide-open rose with its foliage. It is Ann Andrews' Cupid hat that she wears In the Willie Collier play "The I Hottentot." There is another Cupid hat in the play. Dorie Sawyer wears iU It is black straw braid, wide-brimmed and soft-crowned and trimmed with black lace bows, two of them alternating with sheaves of Avheat and flowers. Bows and wheat fronds are put on diagonally and dashingly. Then there is a half -inch lace veil dropping from the brim. |